2 – Notre Dame’s Matt Kavanagh scored two of the Fighting Irish’s final three goals, including the game winner, in the last 1:15 to help ND defeat North Carolina and win the ACC regular season title. Teammate Jim Marlatt assisted on all three goals in the last minute rally.

4 – Four of the last five national championship games have been between two current ACC men’s lacrosse teams.

4 – Since 1989, the ACC Champion has gone on to win the NCAA Title four times.

5 – All five ACC men’s lacrosse teams are ranked in the Top 9 of this week’s Inside Lacrosse and USILA polls. The ACC holds the top two slots in each poll for the eighth consecutive week.

14 – The ACC had 14 players selected in the 2015 MLL Collegiate Draft, the most of any conference.

15 – The ACC owns 15 wins over ranked non-conference foes with six of them coming against teams who were ranked in the top 10 at the time of the game.

23 – The ACC combines for 23 honorees on Inside Lacrosse’s Preseason All-America Team, including a national-best six on the first team.

23 – Current ACC membership collectively owns 23 NCAA titles, including six of the last seven and 11 titles during this century.

27 – The ACC is perfect on its home fields in non-conference play with a 27-0 mark.

217 – North Carolina’s Joey Sankey owns North Carolina’s career points record with 217. He broke the previous school record of 213 set by Marcus Holman from 2010-13. Sankey ranks tied for fourth on the NCAA’s active career points list.

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